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A Marriage on Paper

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Since she'd joined Dex's new company, Alicia's days had been full of excitement and her nights full of passion in Dex's arms. Then she discovered she was pregnant. While she wanted the baby, would Dex still want her? He'd never shown any desire to marry.

Still, the baby prompted a proposal-but no declaration of love. Alicia knew that a marriage on paper could be no substitute for the real thing, but as their wedding day approached, Alicia dared to hope differently. Until their wedding night arrived and a note fell out of Dex's suitcase...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 23, 2011
ISBN9781459211124
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Kathryn Ross

Kathryn Ross is a professional beauty therapist, but writing is her first love. At thirteen she was editor of her school magazine and wrote a play for a competition, and won. Ten years later she was accepted by Mills & Boon, who were the only publishers she ever approached with her work. Kathryn lives in Lancashire, is married and has inherited two delightful stepsons. She has written over twenty novels now and is still as much in love with writing as ever and never plans to stop.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I hated the OW and her machinations and even though he did kiss her back for a second in Perth (grrrr) I knew he loved the h. Just talk to her for goodness sake. Just crazy!! What would HP do without the over used misundersranding trope.? It drives me nuts. With that being said at the end of the book felt the HE A and the ahhh moment. Good book